Job Information
UCLA Health Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist - Ronald Reagan Hospital in Los Angeles, California
Description
With your passion for solving clinical
mysteries and our comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated
technology, you can experience an exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA
Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow
your career within an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see
for yourself!
In this key role, you will
assist physicians with diagnostic and interventional cardiac and pulmonary
angiographic procedures. This will include operating digital cine radiographic
equipment, as well as providing hemodynamic monitoring and scrub assistance on
diagnostic and interventional procedures.
The Cath Lab Technologist
will assist with digital cine acquisition. Perform digital analysis of LV wall
motion, coronary artery sizing and stenosis. Perform panning, collimation and
filtering. You will rotate within Interventional Cardiology to include Pediatric
Cath, Adult Cath, Peripheral Vascular and Electrophysiology. The position
Includes on-call responsibilities with the expectation of a 30 minute response time.
*May be required to float
to other UCLA Cath Lab locations including Ronald Reagan, Santa Monica &
West Valley Medical Center locations*
Salary Range: $58.74 - $77.50 Hourly
Qualifications
Please ensure your resume and application includes all relevant certifications and licenses.
ARRT license - required
CRT license - required
CRT Fluoro permit - required
BCLS certificate from American Heart Association or American Red Cross - required
At least 6 months in a Cath Lab, IR suite or similar settings - strongly preferred
At least 1 year procedural experience - preferred
ARRT CI (Cardiac-Interventional) certification - strongly preferred
ARRT VI (Vascular-Interventional Radiography) certification - strongly preferred
STEMI experience - strongly preferred
Must be able to move over 35lbs. and wear up to 25lbs. of lead apron
Ability to respond appropriately to emergency situations
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